42 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
42 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
'''
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The following is an example for your bridge_rules file. Note, all bridging is ONE-WAY!
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Rules for an IPSC network indicate destination IPSC network for the Group ID specified
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(allowing transcoding of the Group ID to a different value). Group IDs are specified
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as hex strings.
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The IPSC name must match an IPSC name from dmrlink.cfg.
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The example below cross-patches TGID 1 on an IPSC network named "IPSC_FOO" with TGID 2
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on an IPSC network named "IPSC_BAR".
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THIS EXAMPLE WILL NOT WORK AS IT IS - YOU MUST SPECIFY NAMES AND GROUP IDS!!!
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NOTE: Timeslot transcoding does not yet work (SRC_TS) and (DST_TS) are ignored
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'''
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RULES = {
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'IPSC_FOO': {
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'GROUP_VOICE': [
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{'SRC_GROUP': b'\x00\x00\x01', 'SRC_TS': 1, 'DST_NET': 'IPSC_BAR', 'DST_GROUP': b'\x00\x00\x02', 'DST_TS': 1},
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# Repeat the above line for as many rules for this IPSC network as you want.
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],
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'PRIVATE_VOICE': [
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],
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'GROUP_DATA': [
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],
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'PRIVATE_DATA': [
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]
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},
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'IPSC_BAR:' {
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'GROUP_VOICE': [
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{'SRC_GROUP': b'\x00\x00\x02', 'SRC_TS': 1, 'DST_NET': 'IPSC_FOO', 'DST_GROUP': b'\x00\x00\x01', 'DST_TS': 1},
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# Repeat the above line for as many rules for this IPSC network as you want.
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],
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'PRIVATE_VOICE': [
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],
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'GROUP_DATA': [
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],
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'PRIVATE_DATA': [
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]
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}
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} |